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United States
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United States
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Economic strategic |
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Tom
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Pakistan
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Business associate |
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U.S.
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Diplomatic tension |
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UK Government
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Diplomatic economic |
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Russia
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Geopolitical alliance |
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Western Powers
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Geopolitical rivals |
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USA
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Adversarial strategic |
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Russia
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United States
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Geopolitical policy relationship |
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North America
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North America
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American Bar Ass'n (Am. Bar Ass'n)
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Japan
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Diplomatic relations |
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United States
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Arab states
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Iran
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United States
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Russia
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Russia
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Intelligence alliance |
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Russia
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Technology sharing |
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North Korea, Pakistan, Iran, Russia
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Espionage sharing |
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United States
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Business associate |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | UN Vetoes (implied context) | UN (implied) | View |
| N/A | N/A | China arranges for a $46 billion investment in pipelines in Pakistan | Pakistan | View |
| N/A | N/A | The document discusses general and ongoing 'coercive and covert activities by China' and 'efforts... | United States | View |
| N/A | N/A | Syrian Crisis | Syria | View |
| N/A | N/A | China's unexpected RMB devaluation. | China | View |
| N/A | N/A | Discussion of the Syrian situation, including the legitimacy of Mr. Assad, international response... | Global political context, U... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Scheduled trade talks | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | China projecting friendliness toward Malaysia. | Malaysia | View |
| N/A | N/A | Intensification of the trade war between the United States and China. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Implementation of U.S. Tariffs on China on various goods (food, electronics, materials) | Global/International Trade | View |
| N/A | N/A | Peacekeeping dispatches and naval port visits | The Gulf / Region | View |
| 2025-12-23 | N/A | China hit U.S. with $60 bn worth of tariffs | Global/Trade | View |
| 2025-11-21 | N/A | U.S. and China agree to pause trade war | Unknown | View |
| 2025-11-19 | N/A | Opium Wars | China | View |
| 2025-11-17 | N/A | Russian and Chinese veto of a Franco-British resolution on Syria at the UN Security Council. | UN Security Council | View |
| 2025-11-17 | N/A | U.S. slapped $200 bn worth of tariffs on China | Global/Economic | View |
| 2025-11-01 | N/A | Establishment of the East China Sea ADIZ by China | East China Sea | View |
| 2018-09-24 | N/A | US imposes 10% tariffs on $200bn, China retaliates | US/China | View |
| 2018-07-06 | N/A | US implements $34bn sanctions on China, which retaliates | US/China | View |
| 2018-06-18 | N/A | Tariffs on additional $200bn of Chinese goods announced | US | View |
| 2018-03-23 | N/A | US implements metal tariffs on China, which retaliates | US/China | View |
| 2018-03-22 | N/A | Tariffs on $50bn of Chinese goods announced | US | View |
| 2017-06-27 | N/A | US Dept of State releases annual Trafficking in Persons Report putting China at Tier 3. | United States | View |
| 2017-01-01 | N/A | Release of the seized APCs. | China | View |
| 2016-12-19 | N/A | Potential trilateral summit (Tentative) | Not specified | View |
This document is page 3 of a financial investment report (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026911). It analyzes S&P 500 returns following peaks in earnings growth, arguing that market peaks often lag behind earnings growth peaks. It also discusses 2018 inflation data (CPI, hourly earnings) and interest rate expectations for 2019, predicting rates between 3.0% and 3.5% barring geopolitical conflicts.
This document is a page from a financial strategy report (likely provided to Epstein as a client by a major financial institution like J.P. Morgan or Goldman Sachs, indicated by 'Investment Strategy Group'). It analyzes the 2018 US-China trade war, detailing issues like IP theft and tariffs, and assesses the impact on GDP and stock market performance. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, indicating it was obtained during congressional investigations into financial institutions' relationships with Epstein.
This document is a financial market commentary titled 'Unsteady Undertow,' likely produced in October 2018. It analyzes geopolitical risks affecting US equities, specifically citing the disappearance of a Saudi journalist, impending Iran sanctions, elections in Mexico (AMLO) and Brazil (Bolsonaro), the USMCA trade agreement, and trade wars with China and the EU. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026900).
This document is a financial market analysis report sourced from the Investment Strategy Group and Bloomberg. It analyzes S&P 500 growth trends, inflation data from late 2018 (specifically October), and provides forecasts for interest rates in 2019. The text discusses US economic growth, Federal Reserve targets, and potential geopolitical risks involving China and the Middle East.
This document is a 'Sunday Night Insight' market commentary dated October 14, 2018, authored by Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani and her team (likely from Goldman Sachs, based on the names, though the bank name is not explicitly printed). The report addresses client concerns regarding a recent 7.8% drop in US equities, arguing that economic fundamentals remain strong and the bull market is not ending. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence during a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee production (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026892) containing a transcript and screenshots of a BBC World News interview. The interview features Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK) broadcasting live from Beijing, discussing the China-US trade war, specifically technology transfers and tariffs. The date is identifiable as circa September 18-19, 2018, based on the sports ticker showing the result of a Liverpool vs. PSG soccer match. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.
This document is a transcript and visual capture of a BBC World News segment featuring 'RLK' (likely Robert Lawrence Kuhn) discussing the China-US Trade War. The segment focuses on China's measured response to US tariffs, citing economic growth and national pride as key factors for the Communist Party's legitimacy. The document is stamped with a House Oversight footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation, likely tracking the media appearances or influence of the speaker.
This document is a transcript and screenshot compilation from a BBC World News broadcast featuring an interview with Robert Lawrence Kuhn, an adviser to the Chinese government. The discussion focuses on the 2018 trade war between the US and China, specifically analyzing the proportionality of tariffs ($60 billion from China vs $200 billion from the US). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a Congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a screenshot or presentation slide of a BBC World News broadcast from September 18, 2018. The segment features Robert Lawrence Kuhn discussing the China-US trade war. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a production of documents for a Congressional investigation, though there is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein in the text of this specific page.
This document is a transcript and screenshot record of a CNN broadcast featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn, an adviser to Chinese leaders, discussing the US-China trade war and President Trump's strategy. The broadcast discusses the imposition of $200 billion in tariffs and speculates on future negotiations before the midterms. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a transcript and screenshot capture from a CNN broadcast featuring an interview with 'RLK' (likely Robert Lawrence Kuhn). The discussion focuses on the US-China trade war, specifically recent tariffs imposed by both nations ($200bn by US, $60bn by China). The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.
The document is a transcript accompanied by screenshots of a CNN broadcast featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK). Kuhn, identified as an adviser to Chinese leaders, discusses the US-China trade war, specifically addressing intellectual property, government subsidies, and market openness. The document contains a House Oversight footer (026884), indicating it was part of a congressional document production, though the content itself is strictly geopolitical analysis.
This document is a transcript and screenshot set from a CNN broadcast featuring an interview with Robert Lawrence Kuhn, an adviser to Chinese leaders. The interview, conducted via Skype from Beijing, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, specifically addressing the $200 billion in tariffs imposed by the U.S. and the complexity of the trade deficit. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation record.
This document is a transcript and visual record of a CNN interview with a guest identified as 'Robert' (RLK), broadcasting via Skype from Beijing. The discussion concerns the U.S.-China trade war, specifically the imposition of reciprocal tariffs ($200bn by the US and $60bn by China) and the unlikelihood of high-level trade negotiations occurring before the U.S. midterm elections. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee file (likely related to an investigation involving digital communications) containing a screenshot of a CNN broadcast regarding U.S. tariffs on China. The image displays a list of targeted goods such as seafood, electronics, and chemicals. Adjacent to the image is a text commentary by an individual identified as 'RLK', analyzing the geopolitical rhetoric and suggesting that China's response signals a desire to de-escalate the trade conflict.
This document is a media monitoring record containing a transcript and screenshots of a CNN interview with Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK). Kuhn, joining via Skype from Beijing, discusses the US-China trade war, noting China's economic growth and national pride as reasons they cannot 'look weak.' He analyzes the proportionality of China's $60 billion tariff response relative to US export volumes. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
This document is a transcript page from a House Oversight Committee file (page 7) featuring a CNN interview with Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK). The content focuses on US-China trade relations in November 2017, specifically analyzing the trade deficit and listing five structural issues with the Chinese market (IP theft, closed markets, etc.). The page includes screenshots of the broadcast showing Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing, with a chyron quoting Jack Ma about a potential 20-year trade war.
This document is a transcript and visual capture of a CNN interview on the program 'Quest Means Business.' A speaker identified as 'RLK' discusses the US-China trade war, specifically China's reluctance to change its industrial model and the political difficulties facing US politicians regarding China policy. The document is marked with a House Oversight footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
This document contains a transcript and screenshots from a CNN broadcast featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK), discussing the US-China trade war. Kuhn argues that despite Jack Ma's prediction of a 20-year conflict, both Chinese and US economists desire a quicker resolution, noting that China's internal need for market competitiveness aligns with US demands, provided China does not appear subservient to foreign pressure.
This document appears to be an exhibit from a House Oversight investigation, designated number 026870. It contains a transcript and screenshots from a CNN 'Quest Means Business' broadcast featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK). Kuhn discusses the US-China trade war, referencing comments by Jack Ma and the aggressive tariff stance taken by President Trump.
This appears to be the final page (10 of 10) of a document, likely an article, speech, or policy paper, included in House Oversight Committee evidence. The text discusses the preservation of international values found in the UN Charter and Human Rights declarations amidst a changing global order influenced by the United States and the rise of China.
This document is page 9 of a policy report or geopolitical analysis (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026864) discussing the 'Centrality of Chinese National Interests' under Xi Jinping. It analyzes the outcomes of the 2018 Central Foreign Policy Conference, noting a shift toward unapologetic nationalism and the inclusion of the South China Sea as a core interest. The text concludes by questioning how various international bodies (EU, ASEAN, etc.) and the US (under Trump) will respond to China's 'invitation' to engage with its new global vision.
This document analyzes Xi Jinping's strategic intention to lead the reform of the global governance system, leveraging China's growing power to reshape international institutions to better align with its Marxist-Leninist ideology and national interests. It contrasts China's proactive approach with the United States' withdrawal from multilateral agreements under the Trump administration, noting China's aim to create a multipolar system that dilutes American influence. The text highlights specific examples of this shift, including reactions to the Paris Agreement, the WTO, and the Human Rights Council.
This document appears to be page 7 of a geopolitical briefing or academic paper analyzing Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping, specifically following the 2018 Foreign Policy Work Conference. It discusses Xi's frustration with the Foreign Ministry, his push for diplomats to act as loyal 'party cadres,' and China's ambition to lead the reform of global governance structures (UN, G20, etc.) in contrast to the US alliance system. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp but does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein in the text visible on this page.
This document analyzes Xi Jinping's ideological perspective on international relations, interpreting his views through the lens of Marxist dialectics. It argues that the Chinese leadership perceives a historical turning point where the West is in decline and China is rising due to immutable historical laws, fostering a sense of confidence among China's policy elites.
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